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| Russ from MN
05-30-2009 18:18:24
209.191.208.210
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I have been looking for some fittings to connect a wood splitter to my JD 4600 loader disconnects, the dealer told me they were pioneer, but they are labeled parker, who seems to own pioneer! Mine look different than anything I can find online, it"s not very convenient for me to get to the dealer, so I would like to buy them at FF. Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks in advance, Russ |
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| Tx Jim
06-01-2009 04:40:43
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Re: Hydraulic quick couplers in reply to Raymondk, 05-30-2009 18:18:24
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| jm,
I'm wrong on the kind of coupler tip on newer JD compact utility tractors as I decided to look them up on JDparts.com.
I have a hard time trying to identify all the different sizes of newer JD tractors by their number.
It will surprise me if Pioneer along with other manufacturers doesn't make a tip that will fit this application. |
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| Jim Plunkett
05-31-2009 18:55:24
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Re: Hydraulic quick couplers in reply to Russ from MN, 05-30-2009 18:18:24
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| Those are 3/8 inch couplers on those tractors and 1/2 inch are used on most farm tractors. I run my log splitter off of the power beyond on my 4700 & 4710 the splitter has its own valve and works very well. The power beyond has a lot more gpm than the loader circuit. |
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| jm.
05-31-2009 18:46:26
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Re: Hydraulic quick couplers in reply to Russ from MN, 05-30-2009 18:18:24
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| Don,t want to argue with jim but don,t think JD uses iso ( Industry staandard) couplers on there loader quickconnects. They use someting off brand . He should be able to pick up an iso sta ndard anwhere and try it but think he needs something comon to JD> |
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| Tx Jim
05-31-2009 04:20:22
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Re: Hydraulic quick couplers in reply to Kubota 7040, 05-30-2009 18:18:24
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| What you need is ISO male coupler tips made at first by Pioneer hence the reference to Pioneer but now made by several company's including Parker. |
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